Family Law in Rockford, IL

If you’re currently going through a family law matter such as a divorce or a child custody battle, you already know how difficult it can be to keep your emotions in check. You may be having a hard time making decisions or reaching resolutions with your spouse, partner, or family member.

Here to Help You

Ballard Law Office PC understands what you’re going through and wants to reassure you that having such complex feelings during your legal matter is completely normal. After all, the decisions you make now will change your life for many years to come. For this reason, Ballard Law Office PC's goal is to offer you compassion during this tough time as well as legal services that help you reach peaceful resolutions. Ballard Law Office PC is equipped to handle family matters such as:

Obtain an order of protection

Obtain temporary/permanent maintenance

Domestic violence

Uncontested divorce

Contested divorces

Help you obtain exclusive possession of your house

Relocate you and your children to another state

Create a fair parenting plan

Child Custody/Allocation of Parental Responsibilities

Visitation Disputes/Allocation of Parental Time

If you’re ready to put conflict behind you in favor of a fresh start, contact Ballard Law Office PC to schedule a consultation.

Reviews

GMB

I hired Tomiko about 4 years ago for child custody court. She was very good and had a ton of knowledge regarding my situation. She handled everything in a timely fashion. I would recommend her to anyone going through child custody any day.

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Janelle
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3/20/2017

GMB

Attorney Tomiko Ballard represented me 2 years ago and she was phenomenal... She was very helpful, knowledgable, flexible, and took the time to understand my situation.... I put all my trust in her and she delivered tremondusly... She is by the far the best attorney in Rockford, IL!

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